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Lreoo" STATE CQIAEOE, Cor' Special,),. TOe signal for a track ahead. 18 8'van the Oregon Itrj business, in the final publlca- f results ana conclusions arawn , ihe three-year survey of cost dllclency, In, commercial egg pro ,im In this state made by the U management ; and poultry de LOTtnts of' the experiment station. Kjae results have Just been pub' Vdj u station bulletin No. 287 by fj, acudder, A. S. Burner, A. G. tin and P. k Knowlton This bulle tomtltutes a veritable economic fetoos for the Oregon poultrymen tf reason of formulae given. LTeren adapted to changing pillions developing since the sur yt ias made. it composite chicken flock on 441 m -tmHed" for- the' years-1926-28 jjalMd-' 271,987 hens producing asUSa dozen eggs, or an average uiii production of 171 eggs. Total at of egg' production for-, the years njt 28.7 cents per dozen and poglit an average market' price of last per dozen.' ( Tit Better, half of the flocks, how B, produced eggs at an average not 24.6 per dozen with cash cost mllM 'per 'cent .of-, the total. On i basis of 'lowered feed' and labor b m 1930',' the authors estimate it the average cost of production Ccenta a dozen less In that year mfi the twee-years' '-of the sur ,. ( i.Jll.--v,'!,'.-'v- '.' W. study revealed ' that it Is kntly possible to take advantage of L tost of production -methods nvall- tln Oregon . because of 'natural developed advantages for com- kclil egg production. These enable kfon poultryment to meet compe te successfully and Justify expan k of the enterprise, say the ban. p commercial egg enterprise let filth among- the- agricultural pprises of this state, due to rapid htti and expansion In the last 15 yet the total egg production lOrtgon amounts to but 1 per cent tat total lor this country. In 1930 Iper.cent'.ot the.- Oregon surplus to (; marketed 'Wirough one co fettlte organization, and because inferior- quality and- pack' these i commanded premium, prices on iHrjest markets In the country. . . mf of Laundry iEntertain&d at mson Springs p. ind Mrs. James A. Slornh RUlnta the . employes -;"of the pin Laundry with- a picnic E maiming party at Jackson Springs Thursdays evening from nine o'clock. Following swlm ! In the plunge, refreshments p (erred by Mrs. C. H. Wll- ;.' ' . Salts. Included' Mr. and Mrs: o. Wilms, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. 1 Mr.' and Mrs. c. H. Harwood, m Mrs. J. h. Dawson, Mr. Hta.'-Cf.,-H,' Hopkins. H. P. N and sons Dorr and Ken rs.4 Mlna Hoffman and w nrn. Mrs. Clara Horner. uttle Matney, Mrs Eleanor' Mrs. Freda 8talev. Mrs. Pine. knreeertBost and mnt.hM - -mvk ' Mmler- and children of Los guests of Mrs. Slorah, and w Mrs. - Phil' Hefnef and Olora and Mra Rnnfnrri ,- Calif; guests- of Mrs. JJ Jr JstbM Countv Abitrse) Cs, ., Bna Mmu Avtiiw,i l,. """Inge Lire nw c. Wardrup and Gaylo Ruth J? - Lcarmont and Mnrle V in-uii rnurt r - Harry Raymond Hub P tarjlarvy. . L-, Robert Poole, setting t. r'nT'.Roect Stewart, rape. lu ' " as Automotive Shop, r 0. Chruty, chattel lien. 1 Miller. h A 7,7" ....Ti i- crop lien: rt i . i nimaie lourt rrMichado. vviniam' J.'Mach'. "otice of withdrawal from "wrship of Lewis Bros. aiUsUUVHU MAIL TKLBUNE. MEDFUKI), OWECION, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1931 OCEAN FLIERS FETED IN DENMARK , -pus SI, - - J im.-i f'Oni) and Lieut. Otto Hilllo, the Danish- Tved , tamSi?" ".' W the A"an"e in ,he o"P'"e Liberty. Th5 .rV.hn h.U"V1,,.0n when ,hech' Copenhagen. Denmark' "rthV11 al ,hcir h0,el a,t" drivin9 th;ou'"' Signs of Better Times (By tho Aiisoclali'd Press.) Directors of Puget Sound Power & Light have declared quarterly tldl dends of $1.50 or preferred stock and 1.25 a share on prior preference stock. Federal reserve notes in circulation In the twentieth, or Pacific district, were $198,295,000 on August 19, com pared with $183,003,000 a week pre vious and $167,779,000 a year- ago. The gain was about twice the com parative' advance- shown lor the na tion as a whole. A. E. , Dickinson, presldant of the Indiana. Limestone Oo sees more promise In the- building outlook at present than at anytime In. the past year, -ran win sec on Our estimat ing tables' a: large volume' of work scheduled for-early inauguration," he said. S. A. Stlmpson, - western traffic manager for the United' Air lines, re ports air passenger business in the Pacific Northwest for 1031 is at least 150 per cent greater than during 1930. John Chapman and Thomas Thom as, experienced textile men, announce they have.takn over and will reopen In the near future tho stayton wool en mills 'at Stayton, Ore, About 40 workers will be employed In the mill. The mill has been Idl cfor three years. SE.AR1Z0NA PLAYERS .Every carrier boy on the Mall Tri bune about twenty of them will this evening enjoy hearing and seeing the. Arteona Wranglers at the Holly theater.; A: fund' belonging to the boys, which Is In charge of the cir culation manager, will be drawn on for the entertainment. Several of the carriers yesterday requested that the money be 'Used for them to see the radio entertain era,- a move heartily approved 'by the other boys. --t-; Mountain Climber Plunges to Death MUNICH, Germany, Aug. 21. (AP) Word from the Paul Bauer expedition climbing Kanchenjunga In the Hima layas said today that Herman 6chal ler, 25-year-old member of the party, had been killed when he and a native bearer fell off a precipice Into a deep chasm on the northeastern spur of the mountain. ' The bodies were interred In rocks protruding from the glncle more than 16.000 feet above sea level. FOR PUNCTILIOUS Duce Dictates Own Raiment for 1 Most " Occasions r Comfort' First Aim Is Fond of Fascist Uniform . By- Hamilton Whitman. ., ROME AP) Mussolini la' the despair of hla tailor because ' he won't be bound by sartorial regu lations. He can be brilliantly cor rect , in dreas when necessary, but usually he prefers to be comfortable. Many-a visitor accustomed to the punctilious formality- of costume sacred to European diplomacy has had a tailor-made shock: at the- Pal azzo Veneala. Instead of the black coat and striped trousers which are almost a uniform lor European statesmen, the Duoe meets ; hie interviewers., In the most Informal of attire. ; When the American secretary of state called on him' recently the leader of fascism wore a white flan nel suit, crumpled by the day's work and a soft blue shirt. It Is. his favorite hot weather costume. Likes Yachting Cap. At other times he shows up at his office- in ridingr breeches and boots. As a gesture toward conven tion he often combines this with ft wing collar and a dark jacket. At other times he affects a small Basque beret and sport clothes cut something after the English mode- Another favorite embellishment is a white yachting cap. He was re cently photographed at 5:30 a.m. as he- started the round Italy air race wearing white trousers, dark coat and white topped yachting cap... Like many Italians he prefers his coats double breasted. : . Has State Uniform. " Despite this liking for varlouB combinations that somottmes seem strange to non-Italian visitors, Mus solini can and does suppress his sar tonal enthusiasms - when 4he cares of Btate demand. As nrlme minister he is entitled to wear a highly ornamental un& form at state functions. He often turns out in it, with plumed hat. braided tunic and sabre. At other times the "tight and cylinder." as the morning coat and silk hat Are known here, meet his fancv. His favorite dress, however, Is his uniform as honorary corporal in the fascist militia; S mbol of Power. Cut of grey-green cloth it con sists of riding breeches and an open collared tunic with1 patch pockets worn over the famous black shirt. Black boots and the black felt, fee. folded to form a small cap. some thing like the over-sea U. 8. dough boys used to wear. , complete the uniform. . I. In it the Duce reviews his black shirt cohorts, exhorts them from the balcony of the Venezta Palace or rewards them for outstanding deeds In the service of fascism. It is a symbol of the force which led him to his present place and he seems" to have - a fondness for it above- all- other costumes - In - his wardrobe. ALPHONSO'SPALACE : BE MUSB UNDER NEW ROLE MADRID. (AP) The plumed and corseletcd shades of Casttltnn princes haunting the royal palaces of Madrid are not to be molested by the pres ence of republican politicians. One of the first acts of the con stituent assembly under the republic was to set aside the royal palace as s museum. V The presidential palace or the new republic will be located elsewhere. Designed by Fllippo J u vara in 1735 and erected by Olovannl Batista Sac Chettl, 1738-04, the former abode of Alfonso XIII is an Impressive sights It follows the (general - architectural scheme of a rust lea base surmounted by a slat-story upper portion with Cor inthian pilasters. ''.. , Among Its treasures Is one of Spain's greatest boasts the royal col lection of -,000 pieces of tapestry They are of Ootblc, Arabic and other origins, woven In gold, Bilk and linen thread. - , . There Is also a world-renowned col lection of arms and armor. . Here the famous "Toledo blade" of ' mediaeval times is shown to advantage ' Not the least interesting . experi ence for future tourists and students traversing .the vast corridors may be derived 'from treading the grand stair- TONIGHT TOMORROW "You've never seen- her In oie ' adorable In mure stunning gowiiH more thrilling role. l i I , THE Reckless Hour II. n. WAIINKIt .ION BI.OMIMl. ()MIAI NAIilX.,: ALSO CiRAIIAM MfNAMEB NEWS BKKI, 'Adventures in Africa' The laxt of lhre llirillint; rrrU i nailve anil wild anfmnl life." "1 Etat ,Tniil.x . t J'tksonvllie to Thomas ri n "IOC I, Jrck- ra ; men mi ' 8rt. 3J, 1. Chtrlv.. . Dillon. 35S. K'" Inlow to Thelma WV4 of 8WV. Twp. 333. R. trtrg to Rnnce Brom- i , "'".si acre 01 I . H. Horjklna i.t ti to 1 , ?ntrl . Point, Q, C. D L wig. Townslte of Central 1 9 . - 1 I to Edra D. D :,"of Sec. 34 Tvp. Kl rTl'53' R' W W. M. i "on w Cyril J. Rvan. .7 of Two. 358. lto M tn "W4 of Sec. .T" " iw w. M. k UT to Clf of Med. t" Add. to Mcdford. "Uik, n ux w w " D . lot 3 In Rogue stage Attraction extraordinary! TONIGHT ONLY First Appearance 7:30; second 9:45 Kor O'l'n Tnnlt' 8:M I'Kturi'i' ItcRln at 1:00 The Arizona Wranglers (In Person) DIRECT FROM RADIO STATION KNX, HOLLYWOOD ADMISSION Tonite Only r,0 KIDDIES 10(7 PAQE 'THREK. il CLARK TELLS JURY HE SKOT LOS ANGELES MEN ,.s, ftrSriSSS B- : I . :. LsmiM i.wnjias.' ' ' a" ' ' -' ' '.ii, J . , . J David H. Clark, (right) ex.dtputy. prosecutor 01 trial for murder, admitted to the jury of' seven women and five men in Los Annelca he shot, and fatally wounded Herbert Spencer, magatine editor, and Charles H. Crawford. He claimed it was-an act of self defense: cose where Napoleon laid' his hand on one of the whlto marble lions and exclaimed to Ills brother Joseph: "Now I have the Spain I so greatly desired. Yours will be a greater pal ace than mine." Homomaio ancol food cako rind cream plo. Phone Alexander Grocery or call 038-X. The ladles of Phoenix Presbyterian church will conduct a cooked food sale at MacMnrr'a atoro, North Ccn-. trap Ave., Saturday. Amrus; 'J3. ' FOR THIS WEEK KEEP YOUR MONEY A THOME This Is a IlomeOwned Store Featuring Quality and Dependability . With Valley Trade Is the Valley Made Savings for This Week Pearls of Wheat Jk;.... '. I9 Carnation Milk, 3 large cans' for :. 21 Ivory Snow, the 'new washing powder, 2 for 25 Large quart bottle Purex. Buy one, get one free ...:..,33 , SALMON Fancy Alaska Pink, tall can . IOC Ball Masoh'or Kerr Mason quart jars 87 Com Starch, -2 for lJty Iodized Salt; 3 for S. , 25 Kellogg 's Bran Flakes 10' 1 Full Quait'Mayonnaise (not a dressing) ..49(T 1 Full Pint Mayonnaise 27 Columbia Brew Beer; 3 for 25 5 Pounds Honey 49 Oysters lOcCan . Kraut Large Can 10c Shortening, Jewel, 2' pounds for 25f Shortening, Snow Cap, 4 pounds for 55 Shortening, Snow Cap, 8 pounds for 95? Fancy Red Mexican Beans, 4 pounds for , 179 Waldorf Tissue, each 5 Fancy Hard 'Wheat Flour,. 49 lbs. $1.09 P. & O. Soap, 10 for . Z'.. 33 (No limits). Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fancy String Beans, 4 pounds for 25 Local Hearts of Gold Molons, 4 for 25 Fancy Sunkist Lemons, dozen . 25 Wew Crop Bunch Turnips, bunch - - New Crop Bunch Carrots, 3 for ......lOtj'? New Crop Bunch Beets, bunch 5 Grapes, 3 pounds for 255 Pleaae telephone your orders early and help ua give you better eervlce. FOR FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 20 RELIABLE CASH GROCERY WHr. duality Telia ani FTl'ea Belli" 117' North Central W. A. IIOM.OWAT, Prop. 17 PROSPECTAUIOS LACK PROPER TAGS Seventeen truck oporntors and auto Ists of the Prospect district have been cited '. to apponr. in court. Saturday by the slate police, on charges of podwiilmt no license, or operating with a California lleense. J.L1.' Fourteen of the citations- are for autos operating with last year's Ore gon licensee and tnree tor operation of trucks with California Lcenses. " . All the autos Involved are owned by workers employed on the Cait fornla Orogon Power company cbrt struotlon work, and used In trans porting the owners-to and from work. - 1 -' t Dress Making Hpeeteli' - i-f Air work- guaranteed-. ' Bilk" (iresees 3.n. Ensembles SS.OOl'-, Tel; 83S-. .' - ! 1 1 .i. t I t y t r ? t t 1 f T ? i 4 t t T t ? Y T a. f it 2 t A Home Grown and Ca Watermelons ntaloupes - Home grpwn melons are now at their bestV The Rogue River Valley produces a very fine grade of both watermelons and cantaloupes. Include -melons with your order tomorrow. ; :1 ; v Home Made Cakes; Don't bother with baking during this hot weather. Order one of Mrs: 1 Stratton-s fine home made, cakes. , ' V" : ;, i , h III SATURDAY SPECIALS Pint Gold Medal Salad Dressing . . .... . .29c Edgemont Crackers, per package ... . 21c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3. for : . . . . . . . 24c Fresh Fruits arid Vegetables Five Deliveries Sat 8-10 a. m., 2:30-4 and 6 p. m; - . . . t There is no substitute for quality; Prompt Service Personal Attention H. E. 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